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he is the big front runner when it comes to the money race. he's expected to announce somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 to $20 million in the first quarter in fundraising. that's not as much as he raised back in the 2008 period, but not too shabby for mitt romney. >>> thanks. a reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnn politics.com. >>> let's celebrate the 4th a couple days together. we'll have beer and barbecue and hit the road. >> we'll be celebrating here at cnn. >> we're patriotic to our job. >> live from studio 7, i'm suzanne malveaux. >>> the case against former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn may be falling apart. he has a quickly called court hearing. that is happening in 30 minutes. sources say prosecutors will outline significant credibility issues with strauss-kahn's accuser, a maid claims that strauss-kahn sexually assaulted her six weeks ago in his new york hotel suite. >> even with dna evidence, the prosecution is considering dropping the case. that shows how bad her credibility may be, that even with dn
he is the big front runner when it comes to the money race. he's expected to announce somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 to $20 million in the first quarter in fundraising. that's not as much as he raised back in the 2008 period, but not too shabby for mitt romney. >>> thanks. a reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnn politics.com. >>> let's celebrate the 4th a couple days together. we'll have beer and barbecue and hit the road. >> we'll be...
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relief for those who own big trucks, as mine. it's better in our pockets because everything else is just getting more expensive. >> the prices are still way up from last year and that's expected to keep many people off the roads over the holiday weekend. statewide, triple-a predicts about 4.6 million drivers will travel 50 miles or more, a 2% drop from last year. >>> and coming up, it was a bombshell day in court. >> the former head of the imf freed without bail while the high-profile case against him is falling apart. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. high pressure building in overhead. plenty of sunshine out there now. will it hold for the holiday weekend? we'll talk about that coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, monetary fund walked out of court today, free without bail. >>> the former head of the international monetary fund walked out of charges free. he is no longer under house arrest. a maid at a luxury hotel in new york has accused dominique strauss-kahn of chasing her through his suite trying
relief for those who own big trucks, as mine. it's better in our pockets because everything else is just getting more expensive. >> the prices are still way up from last year and that's expected to keep many people off the roads over the holiday weekend. statewide, triple-a predicts about 4.6 million drivers will travel 50 miles or more, a 2% drop from last year. >>> and coming up, it was a bombshell day in court. >> the former head of the imf freed without bail while the...
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>> i'm not a big fan. ice if i was going to drink any beer it would be heineken or coro corona. >> wow. that's all right. you don't have to love guinness just because you have happy to have irish roots. sometimes you like a german beer. >> he's the youngest winner of the u.s. open since bobby jones by the way back in 1923. you remember that. bobby jones. >> that was -- i remember watching that sitting on the couch. >>> the former international monetary funds chief dominique strauss-kahn expected in court as lawyers talk about whether the victim in this case, whether or not her story is lacking in enough credibility for them to move forward. >> these charges derailed any plans that dominique strauss-kahn had of becoming the next president of france. that was at the time a very likely story. there was a lot of outrage in france when he got the perp walk treatment you're looking at, parades in front of cameras in hand cuffs. jim bittermann is in paris live with the reaction to the latest twist in the case, ta
>> i'm not a big fan. ice if i was going to drink any beer it would be heineken or coro corona. >> wow. that's all right. you don't have to love guinness just because you have happy to have irish roots. sometimes you like a german beer. >> he's the youngest winner of the u.s. open since bobby jones by the way back in 1923. you remember that. bobby jones. >> that was -- i remember watching that sitting on the couch. >>> the former international monetary funds...
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>> well, you know, this is a big advocate for the victim. and a lot of victims don't have such an advocate. but frankly for the prosecutor, he's in a tough place. because even if he personally believes his victim, he has to keep in mind, can i prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to the jury given who this defendant is. and so what the victim's lawyer is saying, you know what, don't be a cow ard about this. maybe she lied, but we think the jury will still believe her. and i think the prosecutor is saying if she lied under oath to a grand jury, given the quality of the defense lawyer he has, i don't want to see what's going to happen during this trial. >> brown: so laurie levenson, what happens over the next month or so in the prosecutor's office, what are you -- from your experience, what do you think they're doing now? >> well, after they got over the initial panic i think what they are doing is tracking down every statement she made, seeing if they can corroborate her story as much as possible, seeing under what conditions she might have mad
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we are making a big mistake. if we think there is one, universal model of western democracy that at some point between now and 2050, if you think that is what the future of the world is going to look like, you are going to be one very disappointed person. the chances of western-style democracy emerging in any of these countries has to be between 0 and 5% at best. the possibility of alternative models is something that was raised by david wright at the begin -- at the beginning in his opening remarks. i want you to think seriously about what it implies. singapore is not worrying about the jasmine revolution. singapore is the model. think of china as a giant, technocratic singapore in which the one-party state evolves itself in ways to avoid the collapse of the soviet experience. the second point, and this is where differ, it is precisely when nations are struggling with problems of internal political reform and challenges from below that they are most likely to pursue a more selfish and aggressive foreign policy.
we are making a big mistake. if we think there is one, universal model of western democracy that at some point between now and 2050, if you think that is what the future of the world is going to look like, you are going to be one very disappointed person. the chances of western-style democracy emerging in any of these countries has to be between 0 and 5% at best. the possibility of alternative models is something that was raised by david wright at the begin -- at the beginning in his opening...
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there was a big rally in battery park, and it was a free rally. pete seeger performed. crosby, stills, and nash performed, and adam yauch was a teenager, probably couldn't drive yet, came down and handed out leaflets for antinuclear activism. now, he grew up with that tradition. his parents were against the war, but he remembered-- and he told us this-- he remembered that-- looking out and seeing that musicians can attract all these people around a cause, and fast forward 20 years later, he realizes, "hey, i can do this too. i've got a band; i can have an impact." you know, it's-- david's right. it's not about passing the torch. maybe some of the techniques, maybe some of the methodology-- there might be some inspiration, but it wasn't the way we thought it would be where we could pat ourselves on the back. there is a generation, i think, that believes all the meaningful music took place between 1960 and 1969, and you tell an extraordinary story in the book about your own childhood. at age ten, you hear a song called strange fruit. could you talk a little bit about your
there was a big rally in battery park, and it was a free rally. pete seeger performed. crosby, stills, and nash performed, and adam yauch was a teenager, probably couldn't drive yet, came down and handed out leaflets for antinuclear activism. now, he grew up with that tradition. his parents were against the war, but he remembered-- and he told us this-- he remembered that-- looking out and seeing that musicians can attract all these people around a cause, and fast forward 20 years later, he...
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big continuous calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the troika seemingly gone unheard their breasts are from the european union is there are men who. talk about blackmail against the greek government critics have argued that the banking of bailouts acting out to self-interest keeping profits private lets the last is to say she lies nothing you hear it's not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister pap injuries think of avoiding the countries cannot sit all cost that many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think a fall of this government the e.u. has stated fairly there's no plan b. to the a stereo to measures being enacted buses theory builds on the streets might be time they thought of one. r.t. athens. three men conv
big continuous calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the troika seemingly gone unheard their breasts are from the european union is there are men who. talk about blackmail against the greek government critics have argued that the banking of bailouts acting out to self-interest keeping profits private lets the last is to say she lies nothing you hear it's not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin...
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>> we have a big wedding coming up. it's happening in monaco. this is prince albert who is 53 years old. he's going to marry this super beautiful woman -- >> thought to be sort of the eternal bachelor. >> with a couple of children who sort of pop in here and there. >> oh, right. >> she's 33, he's 53, they're going to get married in monaco. everybody's going. and it turns out, it's rumumed charlie woodstock, a former olympic swimmer, went to the airport to fly back to her native south africa. she's trying to bail on the wedding. and everybody's saying this is true. however, of course, the speakers of prince albert are saying it's not true. >> they took her i.d., her passport? >> her passport so there's time for a little intervention. this is all speculative. there's no proof of this. prince albert's spokesperson is denying it. >> if it's true it's the royal version of a prenup agreement. >> listen to who's going, giorgio armani, lots of people are going. >> we're on our way there too. >> right after the show we're catching that jet. >> let's move
>> we have a big wedding coming up. it's happening in monaco. this is prince albert who is 53 years old. he's going to marry this super beautiful woman -- >> thought to be sort of the eternal bachelor. >> with a couple of children who sort of pop in here and there. >> oh, right. >> she's 33, he's 53, they're going to get married in monaco. everybody's going. and it turns out, it's rumumed charlie woodstock, a former olympic swimmer, went to the airport to fly back...
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then this morning is was a big question. as you see people heading in to catch the 7:10 vote is there will be no strike but it did take us awhile to get here. >> you don't see signs up, so i guess we're supposed to work. >> you didn't know anything about a strike? >> no. >> reporter: that man was our first indication that the strike wouldn't happen at all. he belongs to the inlandboatmen's union, the union that was supposed to go on strike. he showed up for work this morning. so did the other employees. so just after 5 service went ahead as scheduled. that was the first gate to open and there were a handful of passengers. >> i was in the car on the way to the city. i was just about to drive when i heard. >> reporter: how much easier is it for you get on the boat? >> much, coffee, paper. >> reporter: two boats left. there was a lot of confusion. we heard from the district. they said the union didn't give them a head's up. the union said they did tell the district yesterday morning about the possibility of a strike and told th
then this morning is was a big question. as you see people heading in to catch the 7:10 vote is there will be no strike but it did take us awhile to get here. >> you don't see signs up, so i guess we're supposed to work. >> you didn't know anything about a strike? >> no. >> reporter: that man was our first indication that the strike wouldn't happen at all. he belongs to the inlandboatmen's union, the union that was supposed to go on strike. he showed up for work this...
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big lots. you know what, this looks just like the tree house i built with my dad. (girl) really? yeah. there you go. okay, i'm gonna work on the roof. dad, i'll be right back! (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. you made that for me? well you're making this for me. (announcer) choosey moms, and dads, choose jif. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread breakfast combo. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich
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have historically gotten it wrong with these calls so there is a big huge question mark coming at the end of this entire debate that i spent the last few minutes talking about and why the political circus then for something that is so scary and that it's a note and that it could be so consequential well earlier i spoke with leslie appalled to help me make sense of all of this he's an economist and he's author of this book the looting of america has here is his take on the current financial state of affairs. i kind of doubt it but you know i'm not a fortune teller i spent my trying time trying to figure out how we got into this mess and how it is that the issue of debt has become more important than the issue of putting our people back to work and i think we have to remember is debt is the same thing as wall street wealth wall street hedge funds getting extremely wealthy off of our debt and we have to understand that the way they play with them when you talk about markets getting jittery investors that's half of the investors or more according to the f.b.i.'s website headlines are half
have historically gotten it wrong with these calls so there is a big huge question mark coming at the end of this entire debate that i spent the last few minutes talking about and why the political circus then for something that is so scary and that it's a note and that it could be so consequential well earlier i spoke with leslie appalled to help me make sense of all of this he's an economist and he's author of this book the looting of america has here is his take on the current financial...
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i mean it's not really a big guy but it will be big enough to take us into the weekend. much warmer temperatures. 80s and 90s to low 100s far enough inland. if you are heading top the citier -- heading up to the sierra again it will be cool. the river is running very fast. very, very cold. it tells you all the reservoirs are full. toys, 80s, and 90s. fairfield 90. 91 pittsburgh. 76 berkeley. 82 in castro valley. 92 morgan hill. cupertino 85. 40s on the peninsula. upper 60s along the san mateo coast and near 80 near santa cruz. it does look like more patchy fog. temperatures going above average. >>> there could be two californias. why he wants a california split. >>> there is a drop off in the number of californians going somewhere this fourth of july holiday weekend. find out why for those going it's really important that they go. >>> good morning, 237 still not very slow which is good news for this friday morning commute. we will tell you more. her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. wou
i mean it's not really a big guy but it will be big enough to take us into the weekend. much warmer temperatures. 80s and 90s to low 100s far enough inland. if you are heading top the citier -- heading up to the sierra again it will be cool. the river is running very fast. very, very cold. it tells you all the reservoirs are full. toys, 80s, and 90s. fairfield 90. 91 pittsburgh. 76 berkeley. 82 in castro valley. 92 morgan hill. cupertino 85. 40s on the peninsula. upper 60s along the san mateo...
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not to build a strong and modern army was a big big thing because we thought that most of our problems and now we are peaceful country no w m d and a more normal relation we do business there live and say this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies so everybody is blaming me that is because if you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now you brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is of you say no to nato is trying to kill you right today i was swimming and fishing was very hard at what we went to the beach. saw we are in our country enjoying our life fighting for our country living with our people. we live we live in our country that we would if we die we go to heaven so what is bombing libya and the libyan government says that more than nine hundred people have been killed since the beginning of the operation in march while nato has only admitted nine civilians and they destroyed our house in the middle of. area. small house strong surrounded by many houses we were living near these small school next to them the bond that house w
not to build a strong and modern army was a big big thing because we thought that most of our problems and now we are peaceful country no w m d and a more normal relation we do business there live and say this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies so everybody is blaming me that is because if you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now you brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is of you say no to nato is trying to kill you right today i...
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that it makes them unavailable for good leaders that are pursuing peace is having to do with these big you can be incidents they make it possible for the government refused to answer questions about them because they are that's a great secret information so it's very important lawsuit. that the chinese communist party is celebrating its ninetieth year of the party has turned china into the world's fastest growing economy since taking power the revolution of one nine hundred forty nine a professor of the university of nottingham doubts that ageing could keep steaming ahead in the coming years. what china has been doing now isa i think it's pretty good but you still put the best china is potential because people are walking ustream the heart and china says it's really the pain quickly on the hot walking or people the high saving rate it will pale behind which meant that a country in another issue dicky in maybe the kinds of sustainability because of past loss in the past three decades quizzing you can china sustain for another twenty or thirty years of basketball's not what are their fun
that it makes them unavailable for good leaders that are pursuing peace is having to do with these big you can be incidents they make it possible for the government refused to answer questions about them because they are that's a great secret information so it's very important lawsuit. that the chinese communist party is celebrating its ninetieth year of the party has turned china into the world's fastest growing economy since taking power the revolution of one nine hundred forty nine a...
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able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones drone strikes or an incredible development the law of war has not kept up with this and our own constitution and our own interpretation of that constitution and the war powers has not kept up with this look what you have now you have the president preposterously or the president's lawyers arguing that these are not hostilities in libya per the war powers act that's nonsense certainly there are still these so this kind of thing drones and drone like apparatuses of warfare lead to these kinds of parsing the number of angels on the head of a pm and that's not very healthy in my view. and here's a look at some stories now from around the world to new york where dominique sol scott has been released from house arrest state prosecutors have agreed to waive a bail in the sexual assault case against him the former i.m.f. chief or close to six million u.s. dollars as a surety which will be returned to him the release comes after prosecutors rai
able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones drone strikes or an incredible development the law of war has not kept up with this and our own constitution and our own interpretation of that constitution and the war powers has not kept up with this look what you have now you have the president preposterously or the president's lawyers arguing that these are not hostilities in libya per...
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a big bank or two fail. this causes a run on american money market funds which have exposure of about a trillion dollars to european banks. and we find ourselves very quickly back at a moment very much like 2008. do you find a scenario like this to be plausible? and if so, what has dodd-frank accomplished? >> maybe i can start and others can join in. first of all, i think it's a terrific and i think central important question. i do think there is real risk right now, as there has been for many months now, that crisis in europe hurts the -- not just the european banking sector but the u.s. banking sector and the u.s. financial sector. the money market fund system is still, i think, not fully resolved. that is i think the sec's changes under rule 287 that improve the liquidity position of money market funds is good. the bazzel liquidity rules that will kick into place for the banking sector are good and will help. the capital margin and collateral requirements in the repo sector will also help significantly. a
a big bank or two fail. this causes a run on american money market funds which have exposure of about a trillion dollars to european banks. and we find ourselves very quickly back at a moment very much like 2008. do you find a scenario like this to be plausible? and if so, what has dodd-frank accomplished? >> maybe i can start and others can join in. first of all, i think it's a terrific and i think central important question. i do think there is real risk right now, as there has been for...
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able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones that something had to live here now the u.s. is ready deployed on drains that i do you think it means i need both of these in the washington. jesting people parents need special forces for surgical strikes even they thought would violate the un mandates. as a military officer i i can't doubt that at all because i don't see that where swinging the balance there i don't see that we're winning in other words i don't see that we're forcing it off and really and as senator jim webb asked in a hearing not too long ago three or four days ago when are we going to introduce ground troops because that seems to be the only way we're going to change this precarious balance that we've set up between the revolutionary forces of the war and i could offer your regime on the other side. and it's heading out to another country the u.s. has extended its drone strikes. down fly all non combat operations in six countries into how warren says. all these dro
able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones that something had to live here now the u.s. is ready deployed on drains that i do you think it means i need both of these in the washington. jesting people parents need special forces for surgical strikes even they thought would violate the un mandates. as a military officer i i can't doubt that at all because i don't see that where...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
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you could sum up what's killed capitalism in four simple words too big to fail and that's what's going on the banks are failing and they want the people to bail them out because they after all they don't like to take a hit these big guys so they call it austerity measures and privatization the i.m.f. is nothing more than the international mafia federation they had a loan sharks of last resort and the people know it they call it privatization adults call it stealing valuable public assets and selling it to your friends were really cheated the politicians only represent the people that give the most amount of money so that people know that so they're it's going to continue to be it's all go of war and the greek people know that if you don't stand up they're going to blow you down when you get really hungry you're going to see the riots continue to escalate because what are these so called the sterett he measures what do they really bring all they bring a lot more poverty oh they bring old whorish g d p o they bring more unemployment so the politicians are doing nothing more than the bidd
you could sum up what's killed capitalism in four simple words too big to fail and that's what's going on the banks are failing and they want the people to bail them out because they after all they don't like to take a hit these big guys so they call it austerity measures and privatization the i.m.f. is nothing more than the international mafia federation they had a loan sharks of last resort and the people know it they call it privatization adults call it stealing valuable public assets and...
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please give her a big round of applause. [applause] i see a lot of new faces out here and i see a few faces i have known for a long time. some of you here in new me before i had gray hair. [laughter] >> you looked good though. [laughter] >> thank you. malia and sasha say it makes me look distinguished. michelle says it just makes me look old. she loves it, she just says it makes me look old. [laughter] being here with all of you i cannot help but think back to the election to one-half years ago and that night in grant park. it was the culmination of an extraordinary campaign that drew on the hard work of people all across america. men and women and some children. i did well with the eight and under demographic. men and women who believed the change was possible. they believe we did not have to accept politics as usual. they believed we could have a country that lived up to its finest aspirations. was a beautiful night. everybody was feeling pretty good. what i said that night, i said this is not to the end. this is just the
please give her a big round of applause. [applause] i see a lot of new faces out here and i see a few faces i have known for a long time. some of you here in new me before i had gray hair. [laughter] >> you looked good though. [laughter] >> thank you. malia and sasha say it makes me look distinguished. michelle says it just makes me look old. she loves it, she just says it makes me look old. [laughter] being here with all of you i cannot help but think back to the election to...
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we learn everything she's been saying may not be adding up and it could mean a big break for dominique strauss-kahn. strauss-kahn could have his bail reduced or lifted because of of his accuser's possibility. prosecutors initially stood by the woman's story. now the "new york times" reports investigators have caught the accuser in a series of lies surrounding the case. they suspect she may have been involved in drug dealing and money laundering. the maid apparently had a phone conversation with a jail inmate discussing the benefits of pursuing the charges against strauss-kahn. once considered a leading contender for the french presidency he saw his political career and financial krublble after his arrest. forensic evidence confirms there was a sexual encounter but defense attorneys always insisted it was consensual. >> once the evidence is reviewed it will be clear that there was no element of forcible compulsion in this case whatsoever. >> reporter: after posting a $6 million bail, strauss-kahn was confined to house arrest. the arrangements are costing him $250,000 a month. after toda
we learn everything she's been saying may not be adding up and it could mean a big break for dominique strauss-kahn. strauss-kahn could have his bail reduced or lifted because of of his accuser's possibility. prosecutors initially stood by the woman's story. now the "new york times" reports investigators have caught the accuser in a series of lies surrounding the case. they suspect she may have been involved in drug dealing and money laundering. the maid apparently had a phone...
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this is from the russian capital moscow has raised over from supplying weapons to libyan rebels in a big u.s. interpretations of the u.n. security council resolution on libya foreign ministers said again after all those also once again said that the sides in the syrian conflict should resolve their differences through dialogue our correspondent is out the foreign ministry for us. libya was the key issue discussed during a meeting between two foreign ministers that's following france's deployment of arms to libya france admitted it air dropped guns in order to help civilians protect themselves and according to french foreign minister when it comes to protection of civilians school measures are justified they claim that u.n. security council's resolution allows them to do so russia needs it isn't it is unacceptable that it violates arms embargo to libya and said blushing foreign minister has said even though two ministers two countries have similar you ought to be a stooge of that has to be peaceful and democratic states that's a u.n. security council resolution can be easily misinterprete
this is from the russian capital moscow has raised over from supplying weapons to libyan rebels in a big u.s. interpretations of the u.n. security council resolution on libya foreign ministers said again after all those also once again said that the sides in the syrian conflict should resolve their differences through dialogue our correspondent is out the foreign ministry for us. libya was the key issue discussed during a meeting between two foreign ministers that's following france's...
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other economic problems rising price of food are all silver so there's a big problem and the problem is for the americans they don't have the kind of money if you like a real national. social problems for the country of haiti. you want it to have significant effect on the stand to really give a boost the economy and resources the person doesn't have a very long lead there on your own experience now what path do you see egypt following in the south. i think it's very very difficult to predict there are several plausible parts one is that somehow elections will be held and some kind of constitutional democratic system will be over but a pretty it was available so it's more likely to do is precisely because of social and economic hope it will be very difficult to get stable. progress your belief and then the question is will the generals try to hold on to power or will some group of radicals who respect this is good with our limited united states because many people in the elites in egypt may want to have policies that the americans had who wise and sensible but there are tens of millio
other economic problems rising price of food are all silver so there's a big problem and the problem is for the americans they don't have the kind of money if you like a real national. social problems for the country of haiti. you want it to have significant effect on the stand to really give a boost the economy and resources the person doesn't have a very long lead there on your own experience now what path do you see egypt following in the south. i think it's very very difficult to predict...
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i never thought that was a big deal. i'm surprised about the turn at trial where everyone is fighting over the searches. >> all right. a lot of people interesteded in this, obviously, linda kennedy badon and sonny hosten thanks so much >>> coming up, the fcc gives stephen colbert the go-ahead to start a political action committee. you could say he's a pacman. we'll show you the time we put him on the ridiculist. it's one of our the ridiculist classics. that's next. 6 bile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat is
i never thought that was a big deal. i'm surprised about the turn at trial where everyone is fighting over the searches. >> all right. a lot of people interesteded in this, obviously, linda kennedy badon and sonny hosten thanks so much >>> coming up, the fcc gives stephen colbert the go-ahead to start a political action committee. you could say he's a pacman. we'll show you the time we put him on the ridiculist. it's one of our the ridiculist classics. that's next. 6 bile would...
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big day here. >> big day for beyonce and the rest of her fans. >> for some of your your local news is next. rest world. yikes, this color just sucks the life out of me. i was just gonna say that! about this flat haircolor! [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy anti-flat, always dimensional. in one simple step, get tones and highlights built into every shade with nice 'n easy. [ female announcer ] now, just pop, click, switch your lids whenever you like! choose from over 20+ colors and designs. the new dell inspiron r series laptops with switchable lids, powered by the 2nd generation intel® core™ processor family: not just smart, visibly smart. call or click to get this fully loaded and totally protected inspiron 15r today! ♪ [ intel bong ] [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty ex
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always a big brawl. by 9:00 p.m., clear skies and mild conditions with a big-crowd. even more mild towards marin on monday this continuing trend will still be hot for the weekend but a slight cool down on monday. thursday more comfortable for the inland valleys at upper 80s. >>pam: a flesh eating disease with cocaine users. laced with an additive used to de wrom farm animals- used to de-worm farm animals. >> these lesions are caused by cocaine the least with this farm de - worrming >> people get pretty panicky when the kerstin starts to turn black! >>reporter: her and her colleagues about treated seven patients. sentence can impact and the users, quickly! this started in 2009 but april the u.s. drug enforcement agency reported 82 percent of the cocaine contained levamisole it is believed that it enhances the temperatur effect. >> not so much the skin lesions but the white cell count can be compromised >>reporter: the increased risk of infections similar to it can be treated the people with dark, purple patches cannot stop using? the sid side affects could be fatal. r
always a big brawl. by 9:00 p.m., clear skies and mild conditions with a big-crowd. even more mild towards marin on monday this continuing trend will still be hot for the weekend but a slight cool down on monday. thursday more comfortable for the inland valleys at upper 80s. >>pam: a flesh eating disease with cocaine users. laced with an additive used to de wrom farm animals- used to de-worm farm animals. >> these lesions are caused by cocaine the least with this farm de - worrming...
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. >> to which one answer might be "so why is it so big?" i mean, it is a vast territorial power which has, of course, significant ethnic minorities. they have large territories. >> rose: so you're suggesting that there is a history of chinese imperialism and any other historian who suggests that... >> no, no. i think that henry kissinger is clearly right. that it is not an eansionist power inhe sense thatfor exame, russia was. expanding constantly but i think... >> rose: and certain after the war. >> but i think that what you see already is a chinese strategic doctrine and kissinger, i think, would not dispute this which stakes an ambitious claim to a spheref influence as we rightly said and that would provoke conflict so i i think we're entering very very difficult times >> rose: well, your oxford colleague neil ferguson suggests that nationalistic forces will overwhelm and that there will be a conflict between... in some way between the united states and china. >> well any historian who has looked at the history of the rise and fall of gr
. >> to which one answer might be "so why is it so big?" i mean, it is a vast territorial power which has, of course, significant ethnic minorities. they have large territories. >> rose: so you're suggesting that there is a history of chinese imperialism and any other historian who suggests that... >> no, no. i think that henry kissinger is clearly right. that it is not an eansionist power inhe sense thatfor exame, russia was. expanding constantly but i think......
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big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl. they want shorter contracts, they want nonguaranteed contracts for players, they want revenue sharing and the players of course got a great deal in the last collective bargaining agreement. and they don't want any of that. so the canyon is so wide between the two parties that we may not have basketball for an entire year, ali. which is a nightmare scenario. the first time ever we won't have an nfl season potential will i and now an nba season. which which is just as disastrous for any kind of sports fan. >> we talked the other day about tige
big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl....
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satellite image shows big ridge of high pressure building in. it is the dominant feature in our weather for several days. so we have a string of sunny and hot days inland coming our way. start our forecast animation at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow morning at which point there will be a little bit of patchy fog around. not much. burn away quickly. sunny skies once again from the coast to the inland areas. high in the coast tomorrow mid 60's. 70's to 80's around the bay and 90's in the warmest inland location locations. mid 90's tomorrow but climbing higher later in the forecast period. down in the south by tomorrow look for sunny skies with high in the mid upper 80's. 88 at los gatos and planes upper 70's to low 80's. 82 at redwood city. 83 at los altos. low mid 60's on the coast pacifica and a half moon bay. downtown san francisco expect a high of 71 tomorrow. 65 in the sun set district. up in the north bay look for high ranging from 81 at san rafael to 85 at petalum petaluma. 86 sonoma. 89 at santa rosa and low 90's farther north. nearest bay we see h
satellite image shows big ridge of high pressure building in. it is the dominant feature in our weather for several days. so we have a string of sunny and hot days inland coming our way. start our forecast animation at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow morning at which point there will be a little bit of patchy fog around. not much. burn away quickly. sunny skies once again from the coast to the inland areas. high in the coast tomorrow mid 60's. 70's to 80's around the bay and 90's in the warmest inland...
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logs, hostile newspapers in new york and london who compete with the guardian and the neyork times ran big stories saying, "we've been on the wikileaks web site. we found material which could get people killed." and that had a very damaging political impact on the way that the story played out. and also, within wikileaks, where julian's colleagues were horrified that their web site was carrying this material, and very angry that it was carrying that material and they'd never been told. >> smith: the question of harm minimization-- you came in for a lot of criticism of that-- that you were, in your initial conversations, not concerned. >> that's absolutely false and this is a typical rhetorical trick... >> smith: why... why does this keep coming up, why are there people out there that are saying that you didn't care if informants were killed? but you reject the idea or the allegation... >> we are completely... completely... >> smith: ...that you... that you ever resisted, that you were into just releasing the names? >> it's completely false. we have a harm minimization procedure. a harm min
logs, hostile newspapers in new york and london who compete with the guardian and the neyork times ran big stories saying, "we've been on the wikileaks web site. we found material which could get people killed." and that had a very damaging political impact on the way that the story played out. and also, within wikileaks, where julian's colleagues were horrified that their web site was carrying this material, and very angry that it was carrying that material and they'd never been...
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guest: i think there are too few big steps and not enough baby steps. i think it is critical for us. i was willing to vote on the medicare part d which a handful of our democrats did that with president bush because i could not imagine a health-care program for seniors without prescription drugs being integrated into it. was it perfect? no. did it take the necessary steps to get us started on that discussion and debate and the evolution of a senior health care plan that had prescription drugs? yes, it did. i think that is how we have to approach medicare. a baby girl born today as a 50% chance or better of living to 100 my husband's grandmother passed away a couple of years ago one a week shy of 112 living in her own home. these are the things that we are dealing with. people are living longer. i was very engaged with care coordination, wellness, how we coordinate care for our seniors in order to make sure not only are they getting the appropriate care but getting it in the setting that they want and having the quality of life that they want as well. me
guest: i think there are too few big steps and not enough baby steps. i think it is critical for us. i was willing to vote on the medicare part d which a handful of our democrats did that with president bush because i could not imagine a health-care program for seniors without prescription drugs being integrated into it. was it perfect? no. did it take the necessary steps to get us started on that discussion and debate and the evolution of a senior health care plan that had prescription drugs?...
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not to build a strong modern army was a big big thing because we thought that most of our problems and now we are peaceful country. anymore no local to be normal relation we do business they will say this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies. but he is blaming me that is because of you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now we brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is a charge by the international criminal court with the design of quotation as state policy anger deterrent quelling by any means including by the use of lethal force the demonstrations of civilians against gadhafi regime which started in february two thousand and eleven this is a policy exist. come on they accuse me of killing people everybody knows. that themselves they're not accusing me of using force because i'm not in the in the army i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big joke second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine a lot of the people died when the attack media sites and this would
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i never thought that was a big deal. i'm surprised about the turn at trial where everyone is fighting over the searches. >> all right. a lot of people interesteded in this, obviously, linda kennedy badon and sonny hosten thanks so much >>> coming up, the fcc gives stephen colbert the go-ahead to start a political action committee. you could say he's a pacman. we'll show you the time we put him on the ridiculist. it's one of our the ridiculist classics. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...immune function... ♪ ...healthy skin... and help protect your cells from environmental stress. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. the complete benefits of centrum. and if you're over 50, discover the age-adjusted benefits of centrum silver. and if you're over 50, helps defends against occasional
i never thought that was a big deal. i'm surprised about the turn at trial where everyone is fighting over the searches. >> all right. a lot of people interesteded in this, obviously, linda kennedy badon and sonny hosten thanks so much >>> coming up, the fcc gives stephen colbert the go-ahead to start a political action committee. you could say he's a pacman. we'll show you the time we put him on the ridiculist. it's one of our the ridiculist classics. carol. fiber makes me sad....
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ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> wrong name, wrong date, yet they let them on a jet. how a stow away was able to fly across the country using someone else's boarding pass. >>> the upgrade causing thousands of commuters to lose their ride to work. >>> and why thousands of inmates could get out of jail a lot sooner. good evening, i'm ken. >> and i'm dana king. authorities say a man flew from new york to los angeles using someone else's boarding pass. >> and tonight we're learning that his body odor may have led him to getting caught. the l.a. times reports a flight attendant checked his ticket after several passengers complained about this guy's smell. robert ore shows us what the feds later found in his bags. >> taken off from new york's kennedy airport and was already in the air heading for los angeles last friday. when a flight attendant found something strange on board. there was a man in 3e, a
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ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >>> an embarrassing and potentially dangerous story has the tsa doing damage control. an agent allowed a man to board a flight with an outdated boarding pass and invalid i.d. a nigerian man is in custody tonight charged with being a stowaway. we bring in beverly white from our l.a. station who joins us from lax. beverly, with all the security checkpoints we go through to board a flight, how could this man slip right through? >> reporter: it makes you wonder, raj. it was a tsa document checker and the virgin american gate crew at kennedy new york airport who failed to intercept this accused stowaway. tonight, we're learning it was a crew from delta here at lax and the fbi who waylaid this frequent flyer. travelers say they've learned to live with extra steps before boarding. >> it's not up to par at all, but it's acceptable for now. >> reporter: now a troubling breakdown in security after a u.s. citizen of nigerian descent flew f
ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >>> an embarrassing and potentially dangerous story has the tsa doing damage control. an agent allowed a man to board a flight with an outdated boarding pass and invalid i.d. a nigerian man is in custody tonight charged with being a stowaway. we bring in beverly white from our l.a. station who joins us from lax. beverly,...
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ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. extra day to your holiday weekend. the upgrade that's causing thousands of commuters to lose their ride to work. >>> yeah, you might want to add an extra holiday to your holiday weekend. the upgrade that's causing commuters to lose their ride to work. >> a count down to release that's retroactive. why thousands of inmates, mostly african americans stand to get out of jail earlier. >> it's easy to fly across the country with a boarding pass that's not yours. how the high flying stowaway got caught. >> a different look
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